This isn’t the first time that the New York-based newspaper has created public discourse regarding gun control with a front page that some found to be controversial.

After the murders of WDBJ reporters Alison Parker and Adam Ward in August, the Daily News produced a front page that included images from the perspective of the gunman at the moment that Parker was shot and killed.

At the time, some felt the paper went too far but the Daily News stood by its decision saying that the brutal images were “a definitive part of the story.”

“We feel passionate about strengthening gun control, imploring politicians to improve mental health services, and highlighting the extraordinary scale of daily gun violence… That’s why we published the images,” the Daily News wrote in a note to readers in August.